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TSV Aßling: Training camp unsafe due to coronavirus after victory

2020-03-04T10:33:23.303Z


If you leave the field with a 6: 1 (2: 1) victory in the first game after the winter break against a higher-ranking team, this is probably called a strong early form.


If you leave the field with a 6: 1 (2: 1) victory in the first game after the winter break against a higher-ranking team, this is probably called a strong early form.

Last but not least, the win from the cold trousers against Großkarolinenfeld may have been water on the mills of department head Daniel Corlik, who most recently said with regard to the hope of the Büchsenbergers: "The train has not yet left!"

Aßling's trainer Mirko Beißwenger was happy about the strong early form, but did not want to attach too much importance to the result: “I think the boys can judge that well. Both played with mixed teams and we had our problems at the beginning. ”

Great win due to strong second half

What looked more like a performance-oriented draw at the break only developed into an archery festival after an hour and a conditional drop in the TuS, for which two TSV players were largely responsible. According to Beißwenger, triple packer Melksedeque Alves Lopes (18th / 74th / 81st) could "really get started" in the second half of the season as double scorer Matthias Kagermeier (40th / 61st). Yannick Lampl completed the Aßlinger scorer list (64th) and will work with the majority of the team from Thursday in the training camp in northern Italy to preserve the strong early form.

Commitments to the training camp uncertain due to coronavirus

Originally, 30 kickers were planned for the trip to Lake Garda. It will be decided at short notice whether all of the 21 commitments will last until departure. "We have a critical eye on the subject of corona virus, but we don't want to overestimate it," says Beißwenger, not only about cancellations but also about positive experience reports from other clubs.

However, the example of TSV striker Stefan Holzmann shows that some employers are now intervening. "A couple of players would have to take two weeks of forced vacation afterwards, and my bosses in sports retail are still divided," explains Holzmann when asked by DC. “You decide at short notice whether I can drive and would otherwise pay the cost of the camp. As an asthmatic, I know how bad lung diseases can be and would then abide by this ban. ”

Source: merkur

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